“The AFL advises this was the process below that was followed for the Official Score Review late in the fourth quarter of the round 20 match between the Adelaide Crows and Port Adelaide, played at Adelaide Oval earlier this evening.

After the Josh Jenkins (Adelaide Crows) shot at goal late in the fourth quarter, the goal umpire called for a score review and gave his preliminary decision as a goal.

After reviewing all relevant angles for 23 seconds, the score review official determined there was no clear evidence beyond reasonable doubt that the preliminary call of goal was incorrect, and hence a goal was confirmed.

It is the AFL determination that after accessing all relevant vision this evening, it supported the decision of the reviewer to confirm the goal umpire’s decision of a goal, with no clear evidence beyond reasonable doubt to make an over-rule."

The decision won’t help the mood of Port coach Ken Hinkley, who was furious after the game.

"The AFL, in a billion-dollar industry, can wreck seasons for football clubs," he said.

"If I was the AFL, I would be embarrassed and disappointed.”

Port Adelaide slipped out of the top four after the loss, with both GWS and Melbourne a chance to leapfrog them to push them down as far as seventh after the end of round 20.

We collated every time BT called Orazio Fantasia against Hawthorn yesterday.

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